Avatittinnik Kamarsiarnuq - An Embassy of Imagination public mural project

Avatittinnik Kamarsiarnuq - An Embassy of Imagination public mural project by: David Pudlat, Moe Kelly, Taqialuk Pudlat, Christine Adamie, Iqaluk Quvianaqtuliaq, and Cie Taqiasuk.
Funding support from Friends of the Pan Am Path and Canada Council for the Arts.

Artist: Moises Frank, Julieta Arias, Ray Lee, Thomas Goessaert, Sean Martindale, Flora Shum, Liza Syssova, Pamela Jarrett, Devon Ostrom, Jade Lee Hoy, Ann-Marie Power, Well and Good, Hamlet of Cape Dorset, the parents of the youth artists!

Embassy of Imagination (EOI) is a multidisciplinary arts initiative for youth based in Cape Dorset, Nunavut. Their workshops provide youth access to a global perspective of art practices and a variety of art mediums, specializing in printmaking and mural painting. EOI encourages youth to achieve self-empowerment through creating, fun, collaborative community projects and professionally-realized satellite projects across Canada.

Reclamate the river: mural project

On assignment _ a group of local students taking part in a mural project by cobechenonk (the Humber river) with the help of the Friends of the PanAm path and their mentor Jason baerg. I love a project like this!

Jason Baerg is a Cree Métis curator, educator, and visual artist. As a visual artist, he pushes new boundaries in digital interventions in drawing, painting and new media installation. Often through means of visual abstraction, Baerg’s projects work with various themes such as language, the Anthropocene, and Indigenous connections to land and the environment.

Dedicated to community development, Baerg founded Métis Artist Collective and has served as volunteer Chair for organizations such as the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective and the National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition.
— https://fazakasgallery.com/artists/jason-baerg